Offered is a well documented Defender 110 outfitted with an LS3 V8
and a 6-Speed Automatic Transmission.
Completed in 2017, this Defender 110 was upgraded by East Coast
Defender with the following:
- Chevrolet LS3 Connect and Cruise Package with all dress up kit
and fitment
- Upgraded Suspension
- Upgraded Braking all around
- Upgraded Fuel Lines, regulator and pump
- Upgraded Axels and Driveshaft
- Electrical Configuration and Updated Clocks
Additional Upgrades include Full Aluminum, black anodized Door
Hinges front and back, fixed Masai Side Windows, Khan wheels and
much more.
A thick binder is included with receipts and details.
Finished in a Matte Gray with Black Roof, this 110 stands out in a
crowd!!!
Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our
inventory!
Buy Sell Trade Consignments Welcome!
Please email
[email protected] or call
1-818-773-8181
About the Defender 110
The Land Rover Defender (initially called the Land Rover Ninety and
Land Rover One Ten) is a British four-wheel drive off-road vehicle
developed in the 1980s from the original Land Rover Series which
was launched at the Amsterdam Motor Show in April 1948. After a
continuous run of 67 years, production finally ended on 29 January
2016 when the last Land Rover Defender rolled off the production
line.
The coil sprung Land Rover was introduced in 1983 as "Land Rover
One Ten" the number representing the wheelbase in inches.The number
was spelled in full in advertising and in handbooks and manuals,
and the vehicles also carried badges above the radiator grille
which read "Land Rover 110", with the number rendered
numerically.
From Spring 2007 a series of changes were made to the Defender,
most of which were implemented to meet emissions and safety
legislation. The biggest change was to the drivetrain. The Td5
engine was replaced by an engine from Ford's DuraTorq line (AKA the
Puma engine), built in their factory in Dagenham, making the Td5
the last Land Rover engine to be built in-house at Solihull.
The engine chosen was from the ZSD family, being a version of the
2.4-litre four-cylinder unit also used in the highly successful
Ford Transit. The engine's lubrication and sealing system was
adapted for use in wet, dusty conditions and to maintain
lubrication at extreme angles in off-road use. The power level
remains the same at 122HP, but with a lower power peak speed for
towing and better acceleration. Torque output rose from 221 lb�ft
to 265 lb�ft due to the fitting of a variable-geometry
turbocharger. This produces a wider spread of torque than the Td5,
from 1500 rpm to 2000 rpm. The engine is mated to a new six-speed
gearbox. First gear is lower than the previous gearbox for better
low-speed control, whilst the higher sixth gear is intended to
reduce noise and fuel consumption at high speeds.
2012 Brought forth some changes with the main change being the
installation of a different engine from the Ford Duratorq engine
range. Ford decided, due to cost reasons, not to modify the
2.4-litre engine introduced in 2007 to meet the upcoming Euro V
emissions standards and so the engine was replaced with the ZSD-422
engine, essentially a 2.2-litre variant of the same engine.
Although smaller than the existing unit the power and torque
outputs remained unchanged and the same six-speed gearbox was used
as well. The engine included a diesel particulate filter for the
first time on a Defender.
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information that is accurate and complete, we are aware that errors
and omissions may occur. Therefore, we are not able to guarantee
the accuracy of the information and we cannot accept liability for
loss or damage arising from misleading information or for any
reliance on which you may place on the information contained on
this website or our advertisements. We highly recommend that you
examine the vehicle to check the accuracy of the information
supplied. If you have any questions, please contact us at
[email protected] or by calling 818-773-8181